The fact that undertaker went to grab Vince to explain himself to Bret really shows he was truly a leader. No one else at that time would have the balls to do that.
I've always had this belief that NOBODY in wrestling is greater than Vince, EXCEPT for Mark. Mark always knew that Vince didn't just want him, he NEEDED him.
The fact that Mick Foley, Undertaker, Ken Shamrock, Vader, as well as all the others took Bret’s side over McMahon shows not only that they are loyal, stand-up friends with Bret Hart, it also shows how much respect they sincerely had for Bret. They might all seem like just characters in a wrestling organization, but we have to remember that they were literally standing up to their actual boss; a boss who obviously had the power to do real damage towards ending or sabotaging their careers. I suppose the one “decent” thing Vince McMahon did was that he took the punishment Bret Hard served up and didn’t file any criminal charges or pursue any legal civil action against Bret Hart. I guess he was man enough to know that he had it coming; that he deserved it- and he accepted it and left it at that. Whenever Bret Hart has talked about this; even many years afterwards, it is obvious that this event really had a significant impact on him. I feel bad for Bret Hart, and this particular video did an amazing job (probably the best) at covering the entire backstory and providing much needed; often left out context to how big of a deal this really was and what all had led up to it. Bret Hart is one of those types of men who has integrity, loyalty, and a proper functioning moral compass. Sadly, he believed and trusted that he was dealing with like minded individuals; sadly he wasn’t
I think if Vince wouldve made public all this would be worst and depict him as a coward , besides being a screwer, traitor, and he didnt need this on his business.
As someone who's worked in a toxic work environment, said work conditions, tend to carry with you, in the sense that I'm always wary of my boss potentially screwing me over or socially engineering situations for me to feel anxious over and wonder if what he said was correct or just lies used to keep me in line. My old boss would tell me that my coworkers said I stunk, and when I asked them about that, because I felt embarrassed, they reassured me that that wasn't true, but that didn't ease me of my anxiety, but increased it as I knew, it was my boss trying to gaslight and manipulate me. It was a horrible feeling, as someone who already had anxiety issues, as well as PTSD, and I elaborated as much to my boss, they didn't sympathize, rather they used said information, against me. To this day, I am not friends with anyone at work, work is a separate life, with separate relationships, and I do not reveal any personal information, unless needed.
I assure you it wasn't all about the respect for Brett. It was a loyalty based decision to side with him too. Brett was a top guy but he was one of the few talents who always made sure that whoever he was in the ring with not only was safe but looked really good too. And if the company was willing to screw over a top guy like THAT, then none of them are safe.
I initially rolled my eyes upon seeing the thumbnail. “Ugh, another Montreal Screwjob video.” Then I pressed play, and I wasn’t disappointed. The depth to which the documentary went is unbelievable.
Honestly, this in-depth doc makes me feel even more sorry for Brett than I did. He truly got screwed. He showed loyalty and looked for solutions but was denied at every turn. He was treated very badly.
Ya gotta see both sides...im not the biggest Bret fan but do believe if Vince agreed to not have Bret lose in Canada they coulda done it differently....but I mean Vince was the owner and boss of the company...ya gotta do what he says...or work with him....Bret wouldnt agree to anything...and at the time...Vince was scared...hed already seen how Eric was willing to have one of his championships thrown into the garbage...and was afraid somethin similar may happen...it sucks both ways
@@garyblackburn3080 Hart agreed to drop the belt but not Michaels - after Michaels told Hart he wouldn’t do the same. Hart BEGGED McMahon to do that with anyone but Michaels
@@Krwlernever heard the part where bret BEGGED for anyone but michaels... hell in interviews Taker has said he suggested to both of em ro have bret do the job to him and hed lose it to Michaels and again its not up to bret who he drops the title to...he wasnt the booker or writer to be fair tho he did have a small amount of creative control....but his contract was up....so he didnt technically have that either... i do feel bad for him and ultimately is vinces fault for not workin to get the title off him before the survivor series
@@garyblackburn3080 Hart had creative control and you don’t know the contract. You saying he had little control is pure speculation - unless you’ve seen the contract? The bottom line is, Hart was prepared to drop the title. He knows the business, you have to a job on the way out, he just didn’t want to drop it to Michaels after what was said in front of the boys. I originally thought that Hart was too singleminded in the lead up to it the screw job, but after watching this and recent interviews, it’s clear McMahon wanted these conditions that to what happened
@@Krwler Hart had already signed his contract with WCW to begin in Dec 97...the limited cdeative control was due to Mcmahons bad experience with giving previous guys FULL creatuve control (ie Hogan) any shoot interview with Bret will reveal this. He says so himself. Not argue just stating facts man.
I can proudly say I witnessed it all. The night when Bret shoved McMahon and ranted about injustice after injustice, that was the beginning of the attitude era! The best era in the history of professional wrestling.
Amazing documentary my man! I was there that night. I'll never forget it. My father bought me tickets because I had good grades at school (I was in in Primary school 3rd grade at that time). I've never seen my father that pissed after the main event (we're from Montreal, Canada so of course we were cheering for Bret). My father was so pissed. I had no idea what was going on lol. Our whole row were screaming and shouting and talking to each others. R.I.P Pop love you and miss you everyday
Probably late to ask, but do you remember any violent hostility that night, mister? This could easily have bled into a massive blood pool of riots and infighting, making it a miracle that the only things burnt were bridges and trusts.
@@BostonsF1nest how do you take the meeting that taker and Vince had before micheals meet with Vince? The same meeting that taker walked out of and told micheals “we’re cool”?
The ending was awesome. You stated it really well. All those heated matches and real life drama between HBK and Bret, they were both out of the WWF within 4 months of each other. What fascinates me was that, them being out of the spotlight, paved the way for WWF to get to to the top if the wrestling business. Drama really hinders growth. The same is true with how WCW lost it. Too much backstage drama.
No, Drama doesn't hinder growth. If it did.. Drama videos on youtube wouldn't get shit tons of views in a relatively small amount of time. People LOVE drama.. As long, as they aren't involved in it.
I don't blame ya. I didn't start watching until Steve Austin was all the roar at school. My cousin then changed the channel to Madtv, into WWF and then Outer Limits.
Just imagining all the shouting and heat backstage that night, from Bret's wife fuming at Shawn and Hunter to Undertaker assuming his power to force Vince to explain himself, it's a miracle nobody was seriously injured by the end of it all.
I saw video of them right after the match and Bret said “you weren’t in on that?” And Shawn said “I swear to god I was clean in this Bret. I had nothing to do with it!” And Bret just sat there spaced out and pissed. It’s on TH-cam if you wanna loook it up. ❤
the fact that Undertaker went after Vince tells me how angry even he was. He knows Vince gave him everything and still he was willing to step up for Brett.
You're too kind, but Justin really nailed the script with his deep knowledge and Matt was able to take what I'd edited and bounce his style off it perfectly to really make it come together as a piece!
These guys lived crazy lives. Not much of a Wrestling fan but I'm definitely a fan of the stories from this era. As a kid watching them we had no idea what they was going through. Great documentary 👏
I literally just saw that sign as I read this comment. I haven’t touched the comments until that moment because I was driving and the comment I see is mentioning the sign I just saw weird stuff
I don't post comments very often. I feel almost compelled to state this: this is hands-down one of the best made, most thoroughly researched, and most thoughtfully created documentaries of the Montreal Screwjob I have seen to date. This one is really incredible and a must-watch for anyone interested in professional wrestling folklore. Excellent work, Cultaholic, excellent work!
You could show this to anyone outside of wrestling fandom and it still makes for good viewing. First time ever my wife ever asked me about wrestling was when I was watching this. I couldnt believe it but she said herself politics of wrestling can be a 1000 times more entertaining than the product they try put out.
That 20 year WWF contract was INSANE and so legendary!!! Bret pulled off a unicorn with Vince, you see why later Vince felt like a idiot and didn’t want to honor it. Business wise he did the one thing they always tell you not to do…fall into a no way out situation and start offering the best deals nobody has ever heard. It’s a sad but had Vince honored his side, Bret wouldn’t had left. He was as loyal as they come…hate him or love him, Bret kept his word up to what happened in Montreal. Sometimes I wished history was different and that Vince kept his word then none of this would had happened. Bret would had left on good terms and a nice ending to it all. You see though? Few if any ever get a beautiful ending in life…jealousy, greed and lies mess up everything in the end.
The really odd thing is that had the Screw Job not happened, Vince wouldn't have had the heat needed for "Mr. McMann" to be so hated. Without him as the heel would Stone Cold have become, well, Stone Cold? Evil Vince is such a fixture now that its impossible to remove him from that era, but without the Screw Job he might never had existed. Its possible that the Screw Job, for how bad it was, and for all that Brett did not deserve it, saved the company.
@@rolkflameraven1483that’s my take. It absolutely sucked for Bret and trust. But without it the Attitude era doesn’t exist and it’s possible, WCW could have beat WWE and wrestling as we know it completely different.
@rolkflameraven1483 has been the greatest company decision of all time. Made WWE what it is over 25 years later. Bret, in the ultimate twist of irony, did, in fact, save the WWE
Would have loved for Bret to continue in the WWE for longer. He's an honorable, loyal company man and his family has deep seeded historic roots in the business. Vince should have protected his legacy at all costs. I wish Bret had the means to sue Vince into the ground. At least he stomped him before leaving.
I agree but disagree. As someone who knows nothing of wrestling, I found it difficult to follow. It is definitely a video for the well informed. Would have liked to see some summaries in the first 30 mins.
I never expected to willingly sit through another screwjob documentary..but DAMN, you boys outdid yourself. One of the best wrestling docs I've seen hands down.
@@Cam-vi7pz You haven't been around wrestling a whole lot, have you? The Screwjob is talked to death, with commentary channels, shoot promos, and other channels like Cultaholic constantly bringing it up. It is arguably the most talked about wrestling thing ever.
That’s what really impressed me about the doc. Thought it would rehash the same old and I’d give up after five minutes but it was so interesting and detailed
I think everyone i knew at the time saw Brett Hart as the Hero. My Fav was his 1st RoyalRumble where Jesse Ventura kept saying ' And Brett Hart is still in there " Brett Hard & Ted Dibiase were legends in those early RR's
The quality of cultaholics video essays, or in this case mini docs, are unlike anything on wrestling TH-cam. High quality stuff from high quality boys!!
This was one of the greatest documentaries I’ve ever watched. I thought I knew everything about the Montreal Screwjob until watching this. Very detailed explanations on what was going on. Man I really miss this era of wrestling
It's honestly interesting to first hear about left out details like practically the majority of the locker room being rightfully pissed with Vince and siding with Bret including Undertaker (where his anger was actually completely justified as the 'locker room leader'). Awesome work on the documentary.
@@saj8 There's a difference between putting someone over and screwing some on national television. He might not wanted to put the Undertaker over, but that was behind the curtains.
@@saj8 A lot of wrestlers do this but unlike them Bret grew to respect Taker and viewed him as a friend. Bret tried to mend fences with Michaels before the match but Shawn decided to be an insufferable prick instead.
I mean, when you consider the crazy butterfly effects, from Owen being locked down out of necessity, leading to the Blue Blazer incident, to Bulldog following Bret to WCW, where both would suffer career-ending (and in Bulldog's case, life-shortening, due to his painkiller addiction) injuries, to being pretty much persona non grata in mainstream pro wrestling from 2001-05 because of Vince, wouldn't you still have pain if you were Bret? But it was said best in DSoTR, "If one of these two could've put their egos aside, this would've never happened. But instead, they hit upon the most talked about match ending in wrestling history."
@@some_shitposting_idiot3023 So it’s Brett’s fault that his boss broke his contract and screwed him over? Are you also gonna pretend Shawn Michaels wasn’t an asshole at that time
With age comes wisdom. Ego becomes regret decades later for bad decision making. I don’t blame Vince because he cared about his company most of all and did whatever it took , by any means necessary. Also, this hurt Hart because it showed that he’s selfish and unreliable. After all, wrestling is a business and a disgruntled employee refused to follow orders.
I’ve watched more videos on the screw job than I can count, and this is by far the best presentation with best information I have seen. Absolutely incredible job.
Bret war nicht nur "hart" im Ring, er hatte als Mensch immer ein Herz(Heart), und das wird für die Ewigkeit in die Geschichte eingehen. Vince ist ein Geldgeier, Bret nicht. Er ist ein wie man heutzutage nennt, wahrer Ehrenmann.
Deswegen hat er auchb versucht so viel Asche wie möglich aus seinem letzten Runnrauszukitzeln , echter Ehrenmann xD Bester Wrestler aller Zeiten mag er ja sein, aber Hart ist auch nur ein auf seinen eigenen Gewinn bedachter, kaltwchnäuziger undn eute verbitterter Mann der die Vergangenheit nicht ruhen lassen kann.
What I like most about this is that it runs in a fresh track. Rather than rehashing events through the usual old thread, this recalls some oft-left-out details that makes it feel fresh AND brings up memories of events (lived or read about). Liking this very much. Thanks Sam et al.
This is the greatest version of the screw job ever told. I even learned new things about this 25 year old event by watching. Amazing. Even the editing made me feel like you had actual footage of these events. GOAT
Superb work with the documentary and big applause on the sheer amount of hard work gone into its making. I was hooked totally and speaks volumes of how beautifully you have created this!! Hats off... And all hail the hit man Hart ❤
So if I'm hearing this right: Bret's contract that he signed in 1996 would consist of being a talent from 1997-2000 earning $5 million, then front office from 2001-2008 earning $500k a year and then sitting at home as a statue earning $250k per year for the rest. Wow. We've all heard the endless stuff about Montreal but THIS is spectacular stuff. A+ work.
as I was cleaning up from working extremely late tonight. I had TH-cam playing for well over 2 hours beyond what i had originally played. I just let it go down its up next rabbit hole when this documentary started. It had been playing for a while and i hadnt really been listening until something about the ultimate warrior caught my attention. I then restarted to listen to the entire documentary from the beginning. Not knowing i was starting an hour plus documentary that despite starting it over from the beginning after 1am this piece absolutely REFUSED to let me turn it off! Its 245am central time! I'm going to hate life tomorrow bit DAMN was this an EPICALLY well done piece of wrestling history! Bravo!
This Documentary was so much more than just Montreal! It is literally the most in depth showing of Pro Wrestling's inner working during this industries defining moment, The "Monday Night War". Quoting Sting at the HOF induction: "All the stuff that happens backstage...that's where the money is!"
Brett always tried to go back to Vince because he loved WWF (E) and it wasn't ever about money. So it was always love and loyalty from him, typically from the Harts and that's how they were rewarded. A dead brother who was not protected enough from his stunt and a backstab from a father figure. I may have a lot of admiration for Vince cunning business man nature, this is an unforgivable treacherous and heartless behavior. Completely honorless
@Florida, Hawaii & Australia fan Then you are familiar with the importance of sticking to your word and even more when it's a written contract. Vince agreed to the terms until he got himself some cold feet... Not only did he try to escape his own offer he also swindled with Bret's fellows to screw him. It's not about respecting our word for the sake of being good men, it's about thinking of what image we reflect to the industry by being a backstabber
What didn't Vince simply choose someone else for Bret to put over? He could have done that with the snap of a finger and literally none of this would have happened.
With this much backstory you really feel for Bret, constantly pushed into situations he didn’t want to be in that he did anyway to the best of his incredible ability and still painted as the bad guy who wouldn’t do business after the fact. The biggest moment that shows his character is going and thanking Shawn for the match afterwards despite knowing he’d been in on it, a complete professional in spite of everything.
@@gameking4984 how's he in the Right? At the end of the day Vince is the boss NOT Bret. Vince decides who wins or loses NOT Bret. The supposed "creative control" clause in his contract is a fucking egotistical JOKE! And I'm sure it doesn't allow him to decide if he wins or loses. Bret took his gimmick way too seriously. I mean it only made him look foolish. He's a whining little baby with ZERO personality. He had a huge ego and thought he was way more than he really was. And years later he knew he was wrong especially when more and more of the public learned on how things ready worked behind the scenes. That's why he gave two totally different stories as to why he didn't want to put Shawn over. In the beginning of his documentary Wrestling with Shadows his reason was way different than what he gave in The Dark Side of the Ring. That's just fact.
@@ppiorkowski1502 while his reasoning changed from one to another it is hard to blame him wanting to maximize his returns. He should have just went straight to WCW. Downside of using offer as leverage is it has to tendency bite one in the butt.
Excellent job on putting this together. It really gives an alternative view into the infamous Montreal Screw Job. In that sense, it wasn't Bret screwed Bret as we've all come to know/hear, but rather Vince screwed Bret (hence the poor decision on his part)
Honestly, I've seen many documentaries and videos on Montreal but this one stands out as the best. This has much more detailed facts, contract negotiations and other details included which is not the case in the other ones, so props to the Cultaholic team for this.
No stone un turned in this. Absolutely nailed the historic chronicle that is The Montreal Screwjob. Hats off to everybody this is very much appreciated x
When this took place, I was watching WCW more because of the NWO angle and didn't think much of it at the time. I've come to love the different ways this story has been told over the years and this is, by far, the best telling of it I've heard. Thanks for taking the time to put this together for us.
When a much younger version of me was sitting at home watching it all happen on TV little did I know I'd still be fascinated by all of this more than 25 years later. Great documentary! I have a feeling wrestling fans will still be talking about this in 100 years time.
on a story that has been exhausted so much, you guys have done so well here and i was all in for the whole time. Well done guys on a brilliant documentary.
It's a story most of us have heard 1000 times yet this kept me absolutely gripped throughout. I initially put it on as background fodder but couldn't really turn away. Sam's delivery of these docs are absolutely superb and completely engaging. Brilliant work from everyone involved. You all deserve so much with the work you put out. Love that you can do this and then have the heads up or squid game challenges. Both absolutely brilliant.t but in completely contrasting ways.
I am brand new to wrestling, never heard of this incident before (I was a child and my family never really followed sports). I don't know how I got here and I only have a dim idea of what's going on, but it's fascinating! I feel like I'm in front of a corkboard trying to sort everything out.
Watching the beginning where context is being laid down, it makes you realize how cold-blooded Vince was in totality over the wrestling business... Dude LITERALLY took over pro wrestling and reigns supreme to this day...Bischoff won the battles early on but damn did Vince ever come out on top and win the war... That would suck having to then go work under Vince
Wait until you run a business and you have wankers like Bret hart trying to fuck you over and ruin your business every day. you will change tune real quick.
But than again Vince is the dude who literally made wrestling what it is so show some respect because without him no one would care about fake wrestling
The story of Bret Hart is a cold tale of what happens to a lot of good men. Loyal, honest, hard working, often overseen and regularly slighted by bad people who manipulate the strings of a good man.
I’m with some of the other comments… TH-cam was playing in the background & I literally audibly groaned & thought “Another Screwjob documentary!” But 2 mins in, I was hooked. So much specific detail & love how you start at the end & bring it all full circle. AMAZING JOB!
this fantastic group of people never cease to amaze me with their quality content they have put out since Day 1, cannot love this channel anymore if I tried!
Thank You So Much for the Video. The whole Montreal Screwjob was explained in a very detailed manner. And we finally know what kind of a maniac Vince McMahon is.
Freaking thank you for putting this together and really trying to hit everything that led up to the screwjob. For a story that's been told over and over and then over again. You made it fresh and still informative. Seriously loved this a job extremely well done!!!!
you guys definitely know how to do a documentary. your story editing kept me hooked all the way through, informal, entertaining, nostalgic. Bravo well done !!!!
I avoided watching this because of my familiarity with the topic... it's been talked about probably more than any other topic especially for the behind the scenes/scandalous topics. Wow, I'm glad i watched it. I couldn't stop once i started. Very well done
Now this is how the story was supposed to be told. Well done man your channel definitely will pass other wrestling channels because of the quality of work you put out. Love it man! EDIT: now I realize this channel has a group of great writers and hosts. One of my fav wrestling channels 💯💯💯💯🔥
I don’t know how you did it, considering this is a very well-tread story, but you created the best, most thorough version of this story that I’ve seen. Well done! 👏 One quibble- Vince Russo and Jim Cornette both claim they proposed the double-cross, and that was probably worth mentioning. Marks don’t like Russo and don’t want to believe him, and say what you want, but he’s NOT a liar. And Russo expresses regret for proposing it- it’s not a brag. He has no reason to take “credit”, which is actually blame.
Great job going into detail and telling the story from multiple sides! A true gold standard for a documentary that masterfully immerses the viewer into the minds of the people involved and drives home not just how major the event was, but how wild pro wrestling's hidden reality can be just as its surface entertainment can and how the two often blend together from that. A must-watch for wrestling fans.
Wow, incredible work Sam and editors involved. This was outstanding and the long format doco style you guys just did needs to be a proper series. Great work guys!
A well done documentary that thoroughly explored what bubbled up to The Montreal Screwjob incident. As someone who had a basic idea of what had happened, I feel like I don’t really need to go anywhere else to get further information as this covered basically everything.
To Sam and all the others who put work into this, thank you! It's a well done video that hopefully gets the love it deserves. I'm already hoping to see more of these styled videos!
Just rewatched this amazing documentary again and it still stands as my FAVORITE CULTAHOLIC VIDEO EVER! Shout out to Sam Driver. He's narration was Amazing!
Very well put together timeline of this history making event. There's no doubt, Bret deserved better than this after years of giving his all to the company. Bret The Hitman Hart will always be my favorite wrestler, my favorite WWF champion and someone I try to emulate in my professional career as the best there is. ♥️
Also, with Anvil dead, Nat tried to do a memorial tag team for her dad, when they 1st introduced the Women's TAG TEAM BELTS , Vince said "No". They really didnt want anything with the HART names,because Nat isn't actually allowed to use her last name.
It is very rare that I can watch something about this and the following era of wwf/wwe history and learn anything new but this was a masterclass that framed the event magnificently. Thanks for filling this old guy in on more than a few things.
I'm not even a wrestling fan and only came across these guys and their famous names on screen in passing here and there while growing up, and damn this whole thing was incredibly interesting! Well done!
Think you could ever do one on the WWE vs WCW someday? Like the history of the the first and how things started changing as WCW started gaining traction and taking over? I think that'd be interesting as well
You know, I had somehow missed this video from you boys forever but as a fan of so many sporting TH-cam channels this kind of deep dive rewind reminds me so much of the special on LeBron James winning a title in Cleveland that Secret Base did a while back. That's no bad thing, I love the framework of taking someone to a place in time who may need context at every turn. It's a brilliant piece of work.
This was a really great video, title could’ve been changed but you did deliver. I was born in 91, and this was when I began watching wrestling. I haven’t watched it since 2009ish much but I remember the 90s and NWO was legitimately the reason so many kids got into wrestling. I had a ring with action figures Sting, Hulk Hogan and Nash. I didn’t care about Shawn or the glam rock WWF, at least not until late 90s when XPac and Triple H started getting attention when wrestlemania the N64 game came out. I think that game saved Vince and nobody ever talks about that.
I remember watching most of these matches live, sitting in front of the TV in my pajamas eating a bowl of Coco Puffs. It's different now knowing what went on behind the scenes but still for me this was the prime time in wrestling history. After all the big names, at least the ones I grew up watching left, I stopped watching but still enjoy watching some of these types of videos. Good work on the production
During the time period in this video, my 8 yr old son was heavily into WWF & WCW. We bought pay per views, he had all the wrestling figures & a ring, we went to the events, met Shawn Michaels & my son even pressed me to " marry the Undertaker". 😆😆😆 Thank you for this extremely well constructed & entertaining video!! It kept my full attention while being completely detailed perfectly. Brought back alot of great memories of time spent with my Christopher, who is now 35 yrs old. 🥰🥰🥰😇😇😇
I actually was frustrated when I saw this video title and thumbnail. I feel like so many platforms have covered this subject, but was intrigued by the length of the video! It was a stellar watch, whoever the Voice Over and Video Editor did an amazing job! More of this, please!
Another great documentary by the crew yet again! As one guy said before me within this thread, this documentary was indeed better than, Darkside of The Ring's version. Looking at this documentary though, I'm now very upset with Bret's decision in resigning with the then, WWF from a business standpoint. It was too bad that Bret had, too much of a good heart and stayed loyal to a company who, didn't respect him throughout the whole time. The first contract that Vince sent Hart, should have been a red flag not to resign with the WWF. Again though, Bret was just too loyal to the company. The big takeaway from this is, companies will never ever be loyal to an individual no matter what merit that individual helped the company accomplish with it's ambition. Keep your eyes open people when it comes to these companies!
Exactly right but Bret knew going to WCW was a bad move because they weren't going to do anything great with him . I think that's the reason he stayed with the WWE.
@@donnelladams8362 That is true and he would have been screwed over by Hogan but, Bret would still thrive just like Ric and Sting. Bret's legacy as a wrestler would still not be tarnished. The upside I would see is that, Bret would have been in great shape physically and financially than, he is now. Even though WCW would still go out of business, Bret could of had his final run as a WWE wrestler and have his proper send off. That's my theory though.
Damn...this was the BEST doc I've seen on the incident...even better than the DARK SIDE OF THE RING doc,and with no videos,interviews, just a narrator and an infamous story...very detailed,easy to follow,and done in a captivating way. I'm sorry new sub so I'm hoping all your docs are like this...I'm about to find out... amazing job guys! 👏
Not the most OG docu topic, but a necessary one for the vaults and very well done by Sam as ever. Also always worth remembering we all had to hear this for a first time.
This is one of the best if not the best wwe documentaries i've seen in a long time. We need more of these. Keep up the good work 👍👍 and never change 🙂🙂🙂
Holy shit. I thought I knew everything about this story, but clearly I knew barely anything. An absolutely insane tale that lead to maybe the most infamous and insane moment in wrestling history and was followed-up by the most important few years in wrestling history. Amazing work.
The Smith vs Michaels result made me sick to my stomach hearing that, the Smith win would’ve been an awesome moment for his sister, and have no hit to the storyline, but of course Vince is a con artist
Yea but it wouldn’t have been memorable at all. At that time, they were all about gaining heat for HBK. And it definitely did that lol. They probably shouldn’t have told Bulldog he was going to win and let him dedicate the match to his sister, that was fucked. But I thought that shit was great
I believe his father Vince McMahon Sr had more integrity and cared more about his reasons than his son, after all Vince tries sues Martha, Owen's widow.
@@terrasquad1134 Thought it was great? Davy Boy was told he'd win so he dedicated the match to his terminally ill sister, how can you find it great that he lost?
@@martinputt6421 like I said. They should’ve never promised Davey the win. That whole aspect is fucked. But when I was 11 and just starting to understand kayfabe, the storyline was pretty great
@@Nelo_Wolf he didn’t, he screwed his own champion of the time (Bruno Sanmartino) and he arguably was even worse. At least Vince Jr. never blackballed any of his former talent even if he sometimes didn’t pay his talent what they wanted or pushed some talent that deserved it
I am surprised even after all this time, all the evidence shown and told from everyone involved that there are people who still take Vince/Shawn's side. Vince is the one who gave Bret that contract, he who put himself in financial peril, he who put in the creative control clause in that said contract, he who chose to breach the contract multiple times, he who put the belt on Bret and he who chose to coddle a man child in HBK who had only ever caused him problems for years. Bret did what any of us with a spine would have done in the same situation and stood up for himself the only way he could. Bret never wanted to leave, he was a loyal company man wrestling there longer than HBK or Taker, he was willing to take a pay cut and contractual changes all of which Vince disagreed to. It was Shawn who chose to be difficult and refused to be a team player countless times to countless people, he who wanted to leave to be with his friends in WCW, he who put Vince in numerous needlessly bad situations (Vader, "losing his smile", getting beaten up in a bar picking a fight with a vet and etc.). Had HBK chose to not be a disrespectful man child Bret would have gladly dropped it to him despite everything above. For everything to work in the ring you need trust and respect with who you work with and HBK blatantly disregarded both so Bret acted accordingly. Anyone who thinks HBK was in the morally right side of this I ask you this. If so why was Undertaker standing behind the curtain of the HBK VS Austin match at WM14 with his fists taped?
The fact that undertaker went to grab Vince to explain himself to Bret really shows he was truly a leader. No one else at that time would have the balls to do that.
Wb foley an vader siding with Bret over bossman McMahon? That was cool to hear ab to
I've always had this belief that NOBODY in wrestling is greater than Vince, EXCEPT for Mark. Mark always knew that Vince didn't just want him, he NEEDED him.
@@Overlord6196yeah, he was a better businessman in that way. Vince would let fear and ego interfere with business. Calloway didn’t.
Undertaker walked Vince to his eye jammie
Vince respected Undertaker
Bret taught me a great lesson, never be loyal to anyone that isn't family, especially companies.
Family can’t be fully trusted either
Facts
@@dustinchen true
You can be loyal, but ultimately, just be selfish
Undertaker begs to differ
The fact that Mick Foley, Undertaker, Ken Shamrock, Vader, as well as all the others took Bret’s side over McMahon shows not only that they are loyal, stand-up friends with Bret Hart, it also shows how much respect they sincerely had for Bret. They might all seem like just characters in a wrestling organization, but we have to remember that they were literally standing up to their actual boss; a boss who obviously had the power to do real damage towards ending or sabotaging their careers.
I suppose the one “decent” thing Vince McMahon did was that he took the punishment Bret Hard served up and didn’t file any criminal charges or pursue any legal civil action against Bret Hart. I guess he was man enough to know that he had it coming; that he deserved it- and he accepted it and left it at that.
Whenever Bret Hart has talked about this; even many years afterwards, it is obvious that this event really had a significant impact on him. I feel bad for Bret Hart, and this particular video did an amazing job (probably the best) at covering the entire backstory and providing much needed; often left out context to how big of a deal this really was and what all had led up to it. Bret Hart is one of those types of men who has integrity, loyalty, and a proper functioning moral compass. Sadly, he believed and trusted that he was dealing with like minded individuals; sadly he wasn’t
I think if Vince wouldve made public all this would be worst and depict him as a coward , besides being a screwer, traitor, and he didnt need this on his business.
How many of them left with Bret?
@@ReptoniousLeave a pay check & go where? To an already way overcrowded WCW? It is understandable how they could not just up and leave.
As someone who's worked in a toxic work environment, said work conditions, tend to carry with you, in the sense that I'm always wary of my boss potentially screwing me over or socially engineering situations for me to feel anxious over and wonder if what he said was correct or just lies used to keep me in line. My old boss would tell me that my coworkers said I stunk, and when I asked them about that, because I felt embarrassed, they reassured me that that wasn't true, but that didn't ease me of my anxiety, but increased it as I knew, it was my boss trying to gaslight and manipulate me. It was a horrible feeling, as someone who already had anxiety issues, as well as PTSD, and I elaborated as much to my boss, they didn't sympathize, rather they used said information, against me.
To this day, I am not friends with anyone at work, work is a separate life, with separate relationships, and I do not reveal any personal information, unless needed.
I assure you it wasn't all about the respect for Brett. It was a loyalty based decision to side with him too. Brett was a top guy but he was one of the few talents who always made sure that whoever he was in the ring with not only was safe but looked really good too. And if the company was willing to screw over a top guy like THAT, then none of them are safe.
I initially rolled my eyes upon seeing the thumbnail. “Ugh, another Montreal Screwjob video.” Then I pressed play, and I wasn’t disappointed. The depth to which the documentary went is unbelievable.
Haha I did the same
Shawn Michael's only famous in America while Bisschof was conquering the world 😎
True! Really well made.
Same here. I was pleasantly surprised.
Dito
Honestly, this in-depth doc makes me feel even more sorry for Brett than I did. He truly got screwed. He showed loyalty and looked for solutions but was denied at every turn. He was treated very badly.
Ya gotta see both sides...im not the biggest Bret fan but do believe if Vince agreed to not have Bret lose in Canada they coulda done it differently....but I mean Vince was the owner and boss of the company...ya gotta do what he says...or work with him....Bret wouldnt agree to anything...and at the time...Vince was scared...hed already seen how Eric was willing to have one of his championships thrown into the garbage...and was afraid somethin similar may happen...it sucks both ways
@@garyblackburn3080 Hart agreed to drop the belt but not Michaels - after Michaels told Hart he wouldn’t do the same. Hart BEGGED McMahon to do that with anyone but Michaels
@@Krwlernever heard the part where bret BEGGED for anyone but michaels... hell in interviews Taker has said he suggested to both of em ro have bret do the job to him and hed lose it to Michaels and again its not up to bret who he drops the title to...he wasnt the booker or writer to be fair tho he did have a small amount of creative control....but his contract was up....so he didnt technically have that either... i do feel bad for him and ultimately is vinces fault for not workin to get the title off him before the survivor series
@@garyblackburn3080 Hart had creative control and you don’t know the contract. You saying he had little control is pure speculation - unless you’ve seen the contract? The bottom line is, Hart was prepared to drop the title. He knows the business, you have to a job on the way out, he just didn’t want to drop it to Michaels after what was said in front of the boys. I originally thought that Hart was too singleminded in the lead up to it the screw job, but after watching this and recent interviews, it’s clear McMahon wanted these conditions that to what happened
@@Krwler Hart had already signed his contract with WCW to begin in Dec 97...the limited cdeative control was due to Mcmahons bad experience with giving previous guys FULL creatuve control (ie Hogan) any shoot interview with Bret will reveal this. He says so himself. Not argue just stating facts man.
I can proudly say I witnessed it all. The night when Bret shoved McMahon and ranted about injustice after injustice, that was the beginning of the attitude era! The best era in the history of professional wrestling.
Yeah i remember wondering why Bret pushed that announcer down when my dad or brother was all "He owns the WWF" and i was all "What!?"
Amazing documentary my man!
I was there that night. I'll never forget it. My father bought me tickets because I had good grades at school (I was in in Primary school 3rd grade at that time).
I've never seen my father that pissed after the main event (we're from Montreal, Canada so of course we were cheering for Bret).
My father was so pissed. I had no idea what was going on lol. Our whole row were screaming and shouting and talking to each others.
R.I.P Pop love you and miss you everyday
Cool story, buddy.
Probably late to ask, but do you remember any violent hostility that night, mister? This could easily have bled into a massive blood pool of riots and infighting, making it a miracle that the only things burnt were bridges and trusts.
fucking idiot he was. Bret knew because it was staged.
@@chaoscontroller316 Just people throwing their drinks and food at Vince/HBK.. no violence really.
Hes with you in spirit brotha 🖤⚡👁👀🌌
Nice hearing that Foley and Calloway had Bret's back. Exactly what I expect of the nicest guys in the WWF.
The Undertaker hated Shawn Michaels back in the 90’s. He was a pain in the ass in the locker room.
@@BostonsF1nest taker promised to beat the living shit out of Michael's if he didn't drop the title to Austin at wrestlemania.
@@BostonsF1nest how do you take the meeting that taker and Vince had before micheals meet with Vince? The same meeting that taker walked out of and told micheals “we’re cool”?
@@shanewoods1980 I know nothing about this, was this before survivor series or right after it? Or is it about hbk vs stone cold?
@@BigNasouyi no this was the meeting before the Montreal screw job when taker met with Vince and the whole thing was explained to taker
The ending was awesome. You stated it really well. All those heated matches and real life drama between HBK and Bret, they were both out of the WWF within 4 months of each other. What fascinates me was that, them being out of the spotlight, paved the way for WWF to get to to the top if the wrestling business. Drama really hinders growth. The same is true with how WCW lost it. Too much backstage drama.
No, Drama doesn't hinder growth. If it did.. Drama videos on youtube wouldn't get shit tons of views in a relatively small amount of time. People LOVE drama.. As long, as they aren't involved in it.
I think people was tired of the narrative WWF created between Shawn & Brett. It wasn't selling enough. New story was greatly needed
As a kid I always thought Hart and Michaels were super lame. So I watched WCW during their run.
I don't blame ya. I didn't start watching until Steve Austin was all the roar at school. My cousin then changed the channel to Madtv, into WWF and then Outer Limits.
Just imagining all the shouting and heat backstage that night, from Bret's wife fuming at Shawn and Hunter to Undertaker assuming his power to force Vince to explain himself, it's a miracle nobody was seriously injured by the end of it all.
I saw video of them right after the match and Bret said “you weren’t in on that?” And Shawn said “I swear to god I was clean in this Bret. I had nothing to do with it!” And Bret just sat there spaced out and pissed.
It’s on TH-cam if you wanna loook it up. ❤
the fact that Undertaker went after Vince tells me how angry even he was. He knows Vince gave him everything and still he was willing to step up for Brett.
@@full6330name I respect Taker for that.
Who cares about wifie? Bret and Shawn went 2 far. Love is hate
If Bret wouldn f... Shawn, this wouldn happenned. Ever!!
Cultaholic Writers and Presenters in the background: “there now we never have to talk about this again.”
I can't wait for the hour-long documentary on "The Night JBL Punched the Blue Meanie"
@@moonsaves whatculture will do that one.
Cultaholic writers and presenters: So anyways I started blastin....
and they were wrong
Okay. See you in a year or two when you talk about it again.
I think Vince McMahon is evil to the hills. The reason his heel character was so compelling is because he wasn’t acting, that is him in real life
Sam put a lot of effort into this. Sam = the unsung hero of cultaholic. Respect, lad
GIVE HIM A RAISE!!! What's $00.oo + 10%?
@@McMahonHater uh, 11?
@@Kleetus_Van_Damm Wow, you're clueless. Don't answer anymore questions involving numbers... EVER.
You're too kind, but Justin really nailed the script with his deep knowledge and Matt was able to take what I'd edited and bounce his style off it perfectly to really make it come together as a piece!
@@samdriver3114 It's all about team work.
While it's always vague when the Attitude era began.
There's no mistake, Survivor Series 97 was the day The New Generation was finished.
Agreed. It definitely ended there
My guess is the Fall of 1996 where the early signs of the Attitude Era were showing.
Austin vs. Brett Mania 13 was the beginning of the attitude era
Bret's pipe bomb was the beginning of the attitude era
Austin 3:16 says i just whipped your ass is quite clearly the beginning.
These guys lived crazy lives. Not much of a Wrestling fan but I'm definitely a fan of the stories from this era. As a kid watching them we had no idea what they was going through. Great documentary 👏
“Bret will kick Shawn’s Hickenbottom”. That was a really good poster
Lmao thought the same thing
@Sub if you are against Antifa and BLM and your mother 🤗
Shawn broke bret's hart
I literally just saw that sign as I read this comment. I haven’t touched the comments until that moment because I was driving and the comment I see is mentioning the sign I just saw weird stuff
@Sub if you are against Antifa and BLM He sure did
I don't post comments very often. I feel almost compelled to state this: this is hands-down one of the best made, most thoroughly researched, and most thoughtfully created documentaries of the Montreal Screwjob I have seen to date. This one is really incredible and a must-watch for anyone interested in professional wrestling folklore. Excellent work, Cultaholic, excellent work!
Ko à ra
I agree 100% was gonna say the same....
@@kidperk3347 I 100% was gonna say that ‘I agree 100% and was gonna say the same....’
Completely agree.
You could show this to anyone outside of wrestling fandom and it still makes for good viewing.
First time ever my wife ever asked me about wrestling was when I was watching this. I couldnt believe it but she said herself politics of wrestling can be a 1000 times more entertaining than the product they try put out.
That 20 year WWF contract was INSANE and so legendary!!! Bret pulled off a unicorn with Vince, you see why later Vince felt like a idiot and didn’t want to honor it. Business wise he did the one thing they always tell you not to do…fall into a no way out situation and start offering the best deals nobody has ever heard. It’s a sad but had Vince honored his side, Bret wouldn’t had left. He was as loyal as they come…hate him or love him, Bret kept his word up to what happened in Montreal. Sometimes I wished history was different and that Vince kept his word then none of this would had happened. Bret would had left on good terms and a nice ending to it all. You see though? Few if any ever get a beautiful ending in life…jealousy, greed and lies mess up everything in the end.
The really odd thing is that had the Screw Job not happened, Vince wouldn't have had the heat needed for "Mr. McMann" to be so hated. Without him as the heel would Stone Cold have become, well, Stone Cold? Evil Vince is such a fixture now that its impossible to remove him from that era, but without the Screw Job he might never had existed.
Its possible that the Screw Job, for how bad it was, and for all that Brett did not deserve it, saved the company.
@@rolkflameraven1483that’s my take. It absolutely sucked for Bret and trust. But without it the Attitude era doesn’t exist and it’s possible, WCW could have beat WWE and wrestling as we know it completely different.
@rolkflameraven1483 has been the greatest company decision of all time. Made WWE what it is over 25 years later. Bret, in the ultimate twist of irony, did, in fact, save the WWE
Would have loved for Bret to continue in the WWE for longer. He's an honorable, loyal company man and his family has deep seeded historic roots in the business. Vince should have protected his legacy at all costs.
I wish Bret had the means to sue Vince into the ground. At least he stomped him before leaving.
This documentary is magnificent, I can't imagine how many hours the script may have taken, so much research and details. Thanks Cultaholic!
They always do first class work on these series 👍🏾👍🏾
Absolutely magnificent! Diagrams on how the roster evolved like a character select screen? AMAZING!
I agree but disagree. As someone who knows nothing of wrestling, I found it difficult to follow. It is definitely a video for the well informed. Would have liked to see some summaries in the first 30 mins.
Seriously, I’m over here watching the last minute & I really could watch a whole other hour of it
Get a room..🙄
I never expected to willingly sit through another screwjob documentary..but DAMN, you boys outdid yourself. One of the best wrestling docs I've seen hands down.
Wait what teh other documentary???
@@Cam-vi7pz You haven't been around wrestling a whole lot, have you? The Screwjob is talked to death, with commentary channels, shoot promos, and other channels like Cultaholic constantly bringing it up. It is arguably the most talked about wrestling thing ever.
I was present at the actual screw job... and this is by far - my fave doc on it. Good job!!
The most talked about and overdone piece of wrestling history, yet you guys still make it an excellent video to watch. Amazing work 👏
It was a WORK.
@@Tornado1994 yes we know lol
That’s what really impressed me about the doc. Thought it would rehash the same old and I’d give up after five minutes but it was so interesting and detailed
@@Tornado1994 Sure it was lol
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This was so well put together. I was captivated from start to finish! Helluva video
But where are the EMT's?
What it do Chiseled??
Let's go to the shadow realm together
Nice genjutsu
I still wonder how the WWE somehow didn’t go bankrupt for this
I think everyone i knew at the time saw Brett Hart as the Hero.
My Fav was his 1st RoyalRumble where Jesse Ventura kept saying
' And Brett Hart is still in there "
Brett Hard & Ted Dibiase were legends in those early RR's
"The two stars would miss out on the last Golden age of wrestling...the Attitude era" You can say that another 1000 times.
I dunno about that. Shawn using DX really launched the attitude era. Stone Cold drove it thereafter but heel HBK launched it
@@DX_2_words_4_ya thats what wwe wants you to think
@@HulksterInHeaven Nope. That's what I think
@@DX_2_words_4_ya that's what I think too. I feel like Michaels was a huge part of that era.
I think the truth is that Shawn and Bret missing from that era actually allowed other stars to shine.
The quality of cultaholics video essays, or in this case mini docs, are unlike anything on wrestling TH-cam. High quality stuff from high quality boys!!
Seems like a bunch of genuine guys youd love to chill and watch a ppv with or somethin lol
This was one of the greatest documentaries I’ve ever watched. I thought I knew everything about the Montreal Screwjob until watching this. Very detailed explanations on what was going on. Man I really miss this era of wrestling
It's honestly interesting to first hear about left out details like practically the majority of the locker room being rightfully pissed with Vince and siding with Bret including Undertaker (where his anger was actually completely justified as the 'locker room leader'). Awesome work on the documentary.
I bet it was hard being Shawn Michaels for a few weeks after that night with all that resentment in the locker room.
Bret didn't want to put Undertaker over either. People like to forget that.
@@saj8 There's a difference between putting someone over and screwing some on national television. He might not wanted to put the Undertaker over, but that was behind the curtains.
@@batedanemone6680 What Bret did was no different from what Michaels was doing.
@@saj8 A lot of wrestlers do this but unlike them Bret grew to respect Taker and viewed him as a friend. Bret tried to mend fences with Michaels before the match but Shawn decided to be an insufferable prick instead.
You can still feel Bret's pain when ever he talks about this. wwe really left an unforgettable dent on the Hart family.
Too bad it's literally his fault
No sympathy from me
I mean, when you consider the crazy butterfly effects, from Owen being locked down out of necessity, leading to the Blue Blazer incident, to Bulldog following Bret to WCW, where both would suffer career-ending (and in Bulldog's case, life-shortening, due to his painkiller addiction) injuries, to being pretty much persona non grata in mainstream pro wrestling from 2001-05 because of Vince, wouldn't you still have pain if you were Bret? But it was said best in DSoTR, "If one of these two could've put their egos aside, this would've never happened. But instead, they hit upon the most talked about match ending in wrestling history."
@@some_shitposting_idiot3023 So it’s Brett’s fault that his boss broke his contract and screwed him over? Are you also gonna pretend Shawn Michaels wasn’t an asshole at that time
name checks out.
With age comes wisdom. Ego becomes regret decades later for bad decision making.
I don’t blame Vince because he cared about his company most of all and did whatever it took , by any means necessary.
Also, this hurt Hart because it showed that he’s selfish and unreliable. After all, wrestling is a business and a disgruntled employee refused to follow orders.
I’ve watched more videos on the screw job than I can count, and this is by far the best presentation with best information I have seen. Absolutely incredible job.
I would have spent the rest of my life not knowing exactly what happened. Thank you for making a very well-made, step-by-step video regarding this.
Yeah I knew a little bit about it and why it occurred but not to this extent.
I certainly didn't know about the contract disputes or the documentary being filmed. All I knew growing up was *Bret Screwed Bret.*
Sam has a VOICE for documentaries, and a one-hour deep dive into the most storied and layered and explored event in wrestling? Yes, please!
High pitched soy boy voice?
Bret war nicht nur "hart" im Ring, er hatte als Mensch immer ein Herz(Heart), und das wird für die Ewigkeit in die Geschichte eingehen. Vince ist ein Geldgeier, Bret nicht. Er ist ein wie man heutzutage nennt, wahrer Ehrenmann.
Deswegen hat er auchb versucht so viel Asche wie möglich aus seinem letzten Runnrauszukitzeln , echter Ehrenmann xD Bester Wrestler aller Zeiten mag er ja sein, aber Hart ist auch nur ein auf seinen eigenen Gewinn bedachter, kaltwchnäuziger undn eute verbitterter Mann der die Vergangenheit nicht ruhen lassen kann.
What I like most about this is that it runs in a fresh track. Rather than rehashing events through the usual old thread, this recalls some oft-left-out details that makes it feel fresh AND brings up memories of events (lived or read about). Liking this very much. Thanks Sam et al.
Same,I didn't Cornette was the one who said screw Bret,fuck Cornette.
This is the greatest version of the screw job ever told. I even learned new things about this 25 year old event by watching. Amazing. Even the editing made me feel like you had actual footage of these events. GOAT
Superb work with the documentary and big applause on the sheer amount of hard work gone into its making. I was hooked totally and speaks volumes of how beautifully you have created this!! Hats off... And all hail the hit man Hart ❤
So if I'm hearing this right: Bret's contract that he signed in 1996 would consist of being a talent from 1997-2000 earning $5 million, then front office from 2001-2008 earning $500k a year and then sitting at home as a statue earning $250k per year for the rest. Wow. We've all heard the endless stuff about Montreal but THIS is spectacular stuff. A+ work.
This was a PHENOMENAL wrestling documentary. Props to its makers ...
as I was cleaning up from working extremely late tonight. I had TH-cam playing for well over 2 hours beyond what i had originally played. I just let it go down its up next rabbit hole when this documentary started. It had been playing for a while and i hadnt really been listening until something about the ultimate warrior caught my attention. I then restarted to listen to the entire documentary from the beginning. Not knowing i was starting an hour plus documentary that despite starting it over from the beginning after 1am this piece absolutely REFUSED to let me turn it off! Its 245am central time! I'm going to hate life tomorrow bit DAMN was this an EPICALLY well done piece of wrestling history! Bravo!
This Documentary was so much more than just Montreal! It is literally the most in depth showing of Pro Wrestling's inner working during this industries defining moment, The "Monday Night War". Quoting Sting at the HOF induction: "All the stuff that happens backstage...that's where the money is!"
Brett always tried to go back to Vince because he loved WWF (E) and it wasn't ever about money. So it was always love and loyalty from him, typically from the Harts and that's how they were rewarded. A dead brother who was not protected enough from his stunt and a backstab from a father figure. I may have a lot of admiration for Vince cunning business man nature, this is an unforgivable treacherous and heartless behavior. Completely honorless
I feel so bad for bret
he wasnt back stabbed by Vince, he screwed himself..
@@paulbledsoe3392 did we both saw the same documentary here
@@asifmetal666 yes. This is a great documentary but with some missing info.
@Florida, Hawaii & Australia fan Then you are familiar with the importance of sticking to your word and even more when it's a written contract. Vince agreed to the terms until he got himself some cold feet... Not only did he try to escape his own offer he also swindled with Bret's fellows to screw him. It's not about respecting our word for the sake of being good men, it's about thinking of what image we reflect to the industry by being a backstabber
Knowing Brett absolutely rocked Vince makes me feel a tiny bit better. I despise Vince.
That’s blasphemy 😂
do you want some tampons?
What didn't Vince simply choose someone else for Bret to put over? He could have done that with the snap of a finger and literally none of this would have happened.
I donr think Vince even knows you pall so that 'despise' is in a blank space
With this much backstory you really feel for Bret, constantly pushed into situations he didn’t want to be in that he did anyway to the best of his incredible ability and still painted as the bad guy who wouldn’t do business after the fact. The biggest moment that shows his character is going and thanking Shawn for the match afterwards despite knowing he’d been in on it, a complete professional in spite of everything.
"Bret screwed Bret"
Tbf while bret is certainly in the right the majority of the time he wasn’t exactly innocent himself
@@gameking4984 how's he in the Right? At the end of the day Vince is the boss NOT Bret. Vince decides who wins or loses NOT Bret. The supposed "creative control" clause in his contract is a fucking egotistical JOKE! And I'm sure it doesn't allow him to decide if he wins or loses. Bret took his gimmick way too seriously. I mean it only made him look foolish. He's a whining little baby with ZERO personality. He had a huge ego and thought he was way more than he really was. And years later he knew he was wrong especially when more and more of the public learned on how things ready worked behind the scenes. That's why he gave two totally different stories as to why he didn't want to put Shawn over. In the beginning of his documentary Wrestling with Shadows his reason was way different than what he gave in The Dark Side of the Ring. That's just fact.
@@ppiorkowski1502 while his reasoning changed from one to another it is hard to blame him wanting to maximize his returns. He should have just went straight to WCW. Downside of using offer as leverage is it has to tendency bite one in the butt.
Really?
Excellent job on putting this together. It really gives an alternative view into the infamous Montreal Screw Job. In that sense, it wasn't Bret screwed Bret as we've all come to know/hear, but rather Vince screwed Bret (hence the poor decision on his part)
Honestly, I've seen many documentaries and videos on Montreal but this one stands out as the best. This has much more detailed facts, contract negotiations and other details included which is not the case in the other ones, so props to the Cultaholic team for this.
No stone un turned in this. Absolutely nailed the historic chronicle that is The Montreal Screwjob.
Hats off to everybody this is very much appreciated x
When this took place, I was watching WCW more because of the NWO angle and didn't think much of it at the time. I've come to love the different ways this story has been told over the years and this is, by far, the best telling of it I've heard. Thanks for taking the time to put this together for us.
When a much younger version of me was sitting at home watching it all happen on TV little did I know I'd still be fascinated by all of this more than 25 years later. Great documentary! I have a feeling wrestling fans will still be talking about this in 100 years time.
on a story that has been exhausted so much, you guys have done so well here and i was all in for the whole time. Well done guys on a brilliant documentary.
I was thinking the same thing . Thought I knew it all . I did not .
Because they delved into all these extra unknown details that caused the actual lead up to the incident.
It's a story most of us have heard 1000 times yet this kept me absolutely gripped throughout. I initially put it on as background fodder but couldn't really turn away. Sam's delivery of these docs are absolutely superb and completely engaging. Brilliant work from everyone involved. You all deserve so much with the work you put out. Love that you can do this and then have the heads up or squid game challenges. Both absolutely brilliant.t but in completely contrasting ways.
I am brand new to wrestling, never heard of this incident before (I was a child and my family never really followed sports). I don't know how I got here and I only have a dim idea of what's going on, but it's fascinating! I feel like I'm in front of a corkboard trying to sort everything out.
Watching the beginning where context is being laid down, it makes you realize how cold-blooded Vince was in totality over the wrestling business... Dude LITERALLY took over pro wrestling and reigns supreme to this day...Bischoff won the battles early on but damn did Vince ever come out on top and win the war... That would suck having to then go work under Vince
Why is Vince any worse?
Wait until you run a business and you have wankers like Bret hart trying to fuck you over and ruin your business every day. you will change tune real quick.
But than again Vince is the dude who literally made wrestling what it is so show some respect because without him no one would care about fake wrestling
@@Lospollos24 And no one does care now mostly due to what Vince has done in his old age fog
@@rtrichar yeah you don’t care because you think Roman reigns is good lmao
holy shite that was amazing, Sam you did amazing v/o work. also the script writers and editors need an especial nod. Fantastic job one and all.
The story of Bret Hart is a cold tale of what happens to a lot of good men. Loyal, honest, hard working, often overseen and regularly slighted by bad people who manipulate the strings of a good man.
And shawn was letting vince invade his asshole
He was a pretty shitty dude who made more money that 99% of people ever will
Perhaps the best mini documentary of the Montreal Screwjob with all the important details explained really well. Great job guys!
Of the 9 million screwjob exposes out there, this one is definitely edited quite well, possibly even the best. Good job, lads.
We need more of these in depth docs! 20 min episodes are good but these lengthy ones tell you everything we need to know!
I’m with some of the other comments… TH-cam was playing in the background & I literally audibly groaned & thought “Another Screwjob documentary!” But 2 mins in, I was hooked. So much specific detail & love how you start at the end & bring it all full circle. AMAZING JOB!
this fantastic group of people never cease to amaze me with their quality content they have put out since Day 1, cannot love this channel anymore if I tried!
Thank You So Much for the Video. The whole Montreal Screwjob was explained in a very detailed manner. And we finally know what kind of a maniac Vince McMahon is.
Hats off to the editors on this one, especially during the big match. Really good sense of timing and progression.
Freaking thank you for putting this together and really trying to hit everything that led up to the screwjob. For a story that's been told over and over and then over again. You made it fresh and still informative. Seriously loved this a job extremely well done!!!!
Well done mate. This is probably the most pivotal moment in wrestling history.
you guys definitely know how to do a documentary. your story editing kept me hooked all the way through, informal, entertaining, nostalgic. Bravo well done !!!!
I avoided watching this because of my familiarity with the topic... it's been talked about probably more than any other topic especially for the behind the scenes/scandalous topics. Wow, I'm glad i watched it. I couldn't stop once i started. Very well done
That intro absolutely hooks you every time! Love this doc!
Now this is how the story was supposed to be told. Well done man your channel definitely will pass other wrestling channels because of the quality of work you put out. Love it man!
EDIT: now I realize this channel has a group of great writers and hosts. One of my fav wrestling channels 💯💯💯💯🔥
One of the best wrestling videos on youtube. This can easily compete with a tv documentary - great work!
To this channel, thank you.
This was the perfect telling of the facts of the story. I hope it reaches every wrestling fan and so do you.
I wasn’t planning on watching this. So glad I did after all. The way this was put together was perfect. Details were great.
This documentary is highly informative and entertaining. I'd love to see more like this!
I don’t know how you did it, considering this is a very well-tread story, but you created the best, most thorough version of this story that I’ve seen. Well done! 👏 One quibble- Vince Russo and Jim Cornette both claim they proposed the double-cross, and that was probably worth mentioning. Marks don’t like Russo and don’t want to believe him, and say what you want, but he’s NOT a liar. And Russo expresses regret for proposing it- it’s not a brag. He has no reason to take “credit”, which is actually blame.
Great job going into detail and telling the story from multiple sides! A true gold standard for a documentary that masterfully immerses the viewer into the minds of the people involved and drives home not just how major the event was, but how wild pro wrestling's hidden reality can be just as its surface entertainment can and how the two often blend together from that. A must-watch for wrestling fans.
Wow, incredible work Sam and editors involved. This was outstanding and the long format doco style you guys just did needs to be a proper series. Great work guys!
A well done documentary that thoroughly explored what bubbled up to The Montreal Screwjob incident. As someone who had a basic idea of what had happened, I feel like I don’t really need to go anywhere else to get further information as this covered basically everything.
I don't like any videos longer than 20 minutes, but damn, this got me hooked. Well played sir.
To Sam and all the others who put work into this, thank you! It's a well done video that hopefully gets the love it deserves. I'm already hoping to see more of these styled videos!
Just rewatched this amazing documentary again and it still stands as my FAVORITE CULTAHOLIC VIDEO EVER!
Shout out to Sam Driver. He's narration was Amazing!
There are a lot of articles and videos out there discussing this incident, but this just might be the best one...
Very well put together timeline of this history making event. There's no doubt, Bret deserved better than this after years of giving his all to the company. Bret The Hitman Hart will always be my favorite wrestler, my favorite WWF champion and someone I try to emulate in my professional career as the best there is. ♥️
Also, with Anvil dead, Nat tried to do a memorial tag team for her dad, when they 1st introduced the Women's TAG TEAM BELTS , Vince said "No". They really didnt want anything with the HART names,because Nat isn't actually allowed to use her last name.
It is very rare that I can watch something about this and the following era of wwf/wwe history and learn anything new but this was a masterclass that framed the event magnificently. Thanks for filling this old guy in on more than a few things.
I'm not even a wrestling fan and only came across these guys and their famous names on screen in passing here and there while growing up, and damn this whole thing was incredibly interesting! Well done!
Think you could ever do one on the WWE vs WCW someday? Like the history of the the first and how things started changing as WCW started gaining traction and taking over?
I think that'd be interesting as well
You know, I had somehow missed this video from you boys forever but as a fan of so many sporting TH-cam channels this kind of deep dive rewind reminds me so much of the special on LeBron James winning a title in Cleveland that Secret Base did a while back. That's no bad thing, I love the framework of taking someone to a place in time who may need context at every turn. It's a brilliant piece of work.
This was a really great video, title could’ve been changed but you did deliver. I was born in 91, and this was when I began watching wrestling. I haven’t watched it since 2009ish much but I remember the 90s and NWO was legitimately the reason so many kids got into wrestling. I had a ring with action figures Sting, Hulk Hogan and Nash. I didn’t care about Shawn or the glam rock WWF, at least not until late 90s when XPac and Triple H started getting attention when wrestlemania the N64 game came out. I think that game saved Vince and nobody ever talks about that.
By the time the game came out WWF had been beating WCW in the ratings for nearly a year
I remember watching most of these matches live, sitting in front of the TV in my pajamas eating a bowl of Coco Puffs. It's different now knowing what went on behind the scenes but still for me this was the prime time in wrestling history. After all the big names, at least the ones I grew up watching left, I stopped watching but still enjoy watching some of these types of videos. Good work on the production
During the time period in this video, my 8 yr old son was heavily into WWF & WCW. We bought pay per views, he had all the wrestling figures & a ring, we went to the events, met Shawn Michaels & my son even pressed me to " marry the Undertaker". 😆😆😆
Thank you for this extremely well constructed & entertaining video!! It kept my full attention while being completely detailed perfectly. Brought back alot of great memories of time spent with my Christopher, who is now 35 yrs old.
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Fantastic mini documentary!
Side note...I never understood TV ratings, I always switch back-and-forth between the two shows
I actually was frustrated when I saw this video title and thumbnail. I feel like so many platforms have covered this subject, but was intrigued by the length of the video! It was a stellar watch, whoever the Voice Over and Video Editor did an amazing job! More of this, please!
That is unmistakably Adam Pacitti
I feel like I've seen every doc possible on this subject but this one had little bits dripped in that I have never heard before! Great job!
Another great documentary by the crew yet again! As one guy said before me within this thread, this documentary was indeed better than, Darkside of The Ring's version. Looking at this documentary though, I'm now very upset with Bret's decision in resigning with the then, WWF from a business standpoint. It was too bad that Bret had, too much of a good heart and stayed loyal to a company who, didn't respect him throughout the whole time. The first contract that Vince sent Hart, should have been a red flag not to resign with the WWF. Again though, Bret was just too loyal to the company. The big takeaway from this is, companies will never ever be loyal to an individual no matter what merit that individual helped the company accomplish with it's ambition. Keep your eyes open people when it comes to these companies!
Exactly right but Bret knew going to WCW was a bad move because they weren't going to do anything great with him . I think that's the reason he stayed with the WWE.
@@donnelladams8362 That is true and he would have been screwed over by Hogan but, Bret would still thrive just like Ric and Sting. Bret's legacy as a wrestler would still not be tarnished. The upside I would see is that, Bret would have been in great shape physically and financially than, he is now. Even though WCW would still go out of business, Bret could of had his final run as a WWE wrestler and have his proper send off. That's my theory though.
Damn...this was the BEST doc I've seen on the incident...even better than the DARK SIDE OF THE RING doc,and with no videos,interviews, just a narrator and an infamous story...very detailed,easy to follow,and done in a captivating way. I'm sorry new sub so I'm hoping all your docs are like this...I'm about to find out...
amazing job guys! 👏
DSOTR is a hardcore doc.... Loved it
One of the best and honest retelling of Montreal . Fantastic job ! Thanks 😊
Not the most OG docu topic, but a necessary one for the vaults and very well done by Sam as ever. Also always worth remembering we all had to hear this for a first time.
This is the best recount of this event I’ve ever seen we need more of this please
This is one of the best if not the best wwe documentaries i've seen in a long time. We need more of these. Keep up the good work 👍👍 and never change 🙂🙂🙂
Holy shit. I thought I knew everything about this story, but clearly I knew barely anything. An absolutely insane tale that lead to maybe the most infamous and insane moment in wrestling history and was followed-up by the most important few years in wrestling history. Amazing work.
The Smith vs Michaels result made me sick to my stomach hearing that, the Smith win would’ve been an awesome moment for his sister, and have no hit to the storyline, but of course Vince is a con artist
Yea but it wouldn’t have been memorable at all. At that time, they were all about gaining heat for HBK. And it definitely did that lol. They probably shouldn’t have told Bulldog he was going to win and let him dedicate the match to his sister, that was fucked. But I thought that shit was great
I believe his father Vince McMahon Sr had more integrity and cared more about his reasons than his son, after all Vince tries sues Martha, Owen's widow.
@@terrasquad1134 Thought it was great? Davy Boy was told he'd win so he dedicated the match to his terminally ill sister, how can you find it great that he lost?
@@martinputt6421 like I said. They should’ve never promised Davey the win. That whole aspect is fucked. But when I was 11 and just starting to understand kayfabe, the storyline was pretty great
@@Nelo_Wolf he didn’t, he screwed his own champion of the time (Bruno Sanmartino) and he arguably was even worse. At least Vince Jr. never blackballed any of his former talent even if he sometimes didn’t pay his talent what they wanted or pushed some talent that deserved it
I am surprised even after all this time, all the evidence shown and told from everyone involved that there are people who still take Vince/Shawn's side. Vince is the one who gave Bret that contract, he who put himself in financial peril, he who put in the creative control clause in that said contract, he who chose to breach the contract multiple times, he who put the belt on Bret and he who chose to coddle a man child in HBK who had only ever caused him problems for years. Bret did what any of us with a spine would have done in the same situation and stood up for himself the only way he could. Bret never wanted to leave, he was a loyal company man wrestling there longer than HBK or Taker, he was willing to take a pay cut and contractual changes all of which Vince disagreed to. It was Shawn who chose to be difficult and refused to be a team player countless times to countless people, he who wanted to leave to be with his friends in WCW, he who put Vince in numerous needlessly bad situations (Vader, "losing his smile", getting beaten up in a bar picking a fight with a vet and etc.). Had HBK chose to not be a disrespectful man child Bret would have gladly dropped it to him despite everything above. For everything to work in the ring you need trust and respect with who you work with and HBK blatantly disregarded both so Bret acted accordingly. Anyone who thinks HBK was in the morally right side of this I ask you this. If so why was Undertaker standing behind the curtain of the HBK VS Austin match at WM14 with his fists taped?
Hell, I don't even care for wrestling anymore, but this piece is MUST SEE! Great job!